I watched “The O’Reilly Factor” this evening, Feb. 6. You remarked on O’Reilly’s comment that Obama’s “heart is in the right place.” My take on that is, if his heart is in the right place, then why is he so hellbent on destroying this country? Tonight his theme was that when people say Obama’s out to destroy the country, they are wrong. His concern is “Social Justice,” and he ... continue reading »

I was taken aback when Bill O’Reilly told Obama, “Your heart is in the right place.” It isn’t, and O’Reilly knows that. Obama’s heart is only focused on his own narcissistic socialist ideology. To have heart, one has to have empathy for others. Obama’s arrogance has no room for empathy.

[To Joe Kovacs:] Regarding your story “Super claim: God intervened in Super Bowl” – could it be that Tim Tebow just isn’t a quarterback who can make it in the NFL? Is it possible that God has a plan for Tim Tebow that does not include being a player in NFL? Did God intervene on Super Bowl Sunday? I’m not sure that we can answer those questions.

With that in mind, though, I would ask, “why do you give a platform to a reader’s idea about a ‘feeling’ or ‘feelings’ he has had about God avenging ... continue reading »

WND proves itself to be a “class act” when it publishes the ill-conceived, thoughtless ramblings of its critics. But sadly, it illustrates there are those among us who lack capacity for rational thought and fact-based discernment. I guess the only good thing is that in a perverse sort of way, these critics are a source of a certain kind of amusement. Perhaps that’s why WND publishes some of these screeds. Comic relief is both needed and enjoyed in these grim days of the Obama era.

I come to WND every day and trust this online publication like no other. I thank you with all that I am for this article. The rabbis who sent the letter to Kerry are doing exactly what the word of God says to do.

You have made my whole day and more by being informative to your audience on stories we definitely would not ... continue reading »